1. Boredom, pain, rejection, doubts...all the reasons why we can't live in the moment. Lust, happiness, being alive, being caught in the middle of love...all the temptation to throw away protection. You're circling around here, loving and cynical at the same time. Lonely people die of longing.
2. To learn passive sex, you can roll up and say to a man immediately, "Tonight we improvise. You follow." Curiosity is the catalyst for growth: the image of you that you desire in his eyes will only be reflected in your eyes when you are in love . Only after saying "I can't leave you" can you know "Why did I leave you". Love is just a word, and the one who spells it out first is free.
3. I can't bear to see Tango-- I call it empathy; of that fear, the fear for the bitches and for the truth of life. The loneliness of a man can be worse than that of a woman, cause they really don' t get any wiser with age.
4. Paul's monologue about his wife's body shows true love: The more I don't understand and the more I hate you, you may never have loved me. But I have forgiven you, from the beginning. But I still die with you. When he laid down the express rule of "don't talk about the outside world", he clearly gave up more power: he was the one who had more to lose. He used to be heartbroken. 5. Sunset-stained glass and saxophone jazz, that's called a lingering talk... The window of the empty room is orange-yellow, and the window at the end is a cold Parisian color. Bertolucci girl heart... 6. Fantasy, fantasy, fantasy... 2 hours of fantasy. You have to get up in the middle of the game or you'll shoot. Marlon Brando, hmmm...
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